N.J. Admin. Code § 17:30-7.3 - Conditional cannabis business license application
(a) A conditional license applicant shall
submit a complete, separate application for each cannabis business license
requested and for each physical address and cannabis business premises at which
a license applicant seeks to operate.
(b) A license applicant shall disclose and
submit, as part of the conditional license application, the following
submissions for the Commission's evaluation:
1. The mailing and physical address of the
license applicant's proposed cannabis business premises or administrative
office;
2. The Federal and State
tax identification numbers for the license applicant;
3. Documentation of a valid Business
Registration Certificate on file with the Division of Revenue and Enterprise
Services in the Department of the Treasury;
4. Information about the license applicant
entity, including its legal name, any registered alternate name, and a copy of
its articles of organization and bylaws;
5. The business plan and management operation
profile for the proposed cannabis business;
6. The plan by which the license applicant
intends to obtain appropriate liability insurance coverage for the proposed
cannabis business;
7. A regulatory
compliance plan, which shall detail the plan by which the license applicant
shall comply with the remaining regulatory requirements to convert to an annual
license;
8. An affidavit that the
statements included in the application are true and correct, sworn by the
license applicant's representative;
9. An authorization to release all
information pertaining to the license applicant, as requested by the
Commission, signed by the license applicant's representative;
10. A waiver of liability for any damages
results to the license holder from any disclosure or publication in any manner,
other than a willfully unlawful disclosure or publication, of any information
acquired during the licensing process, signed by the license applicant's
representative;
11. Any applicable
fees required pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-7.17; and
12. Any other application requirement
established by the Commission in a notice of acceptance of application
published in the New Jersey Register issued pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-6.1.
(c) A license applicant shall disclose and
submit, as part of the conditional license application, the following
submissions relating to qualification, pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-7.4:
1. A list of all owners, principals, and
employees of the license applicant, including their names, addresses, dates of
birth, resumes, and a photocopy of their unexpired driver's licenses or other
state or Federal government-issued form of photo identification that may be
used to prove each person is at least 21 years of age;
2. A list of the owners of the license
applicant who have resided in this State for at least two years as of the date
of the application, and documentation of such residency;
3. A list of the owners of the license
applicant and the percentage of each owner's ownership interest;
4. A list of any proposed management services
contractors, financial sources, or vendor-contractors;
5. Personal history disclosure forms for any
owners, principals, financial sources, or management services contractors of
the license applicant, as applicable;
6. Entity disclosure forms for any owners,
principals, financial sources, or management services contractors of the
license applicant, including entity formation documents, any proposed or signed
management services or financial source agreements, and tax returns, as
applicable;
7. Proof that each
owner of the conditional license applicant who has decision-making authority
has, for the immediately preceding taxable year, an adjusted gross income of no
more than $ 200,000, or no more than $ 400,000, if filing jointly with another
individual;
8. A certification that
each owner of the license applicant who has decision-making authority does not
have any ownership interest in any other license applicant applying for, or a
license holder holding, an annual cannabis business license;
9. For each owner, principal, or employee of
the license applicant, as well as each staff member of a license applicant's
management services contractor that participates in the obtaining, possession,
securing, cultivating, manufacturing, transporting, selling, delivering, or
destroying cannabis items, written consent to be fingerprinted and to undergo a
criminal history record background check and any evidence of rehabilitation
pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-7.12;
10. For each owner, principal, and employee
of the license applicant, certification confirming the person's submission to
the jurisdiction of the courts of the State and pledging to comply with the
laws and rules of the State pertaining to personal use cannabis;
11. For a license applicant that is a
diversely owned business, the certification that the license applicant is one
or more of: a minority-owned business, women-owned business, or disabled
veteran-owned business, as applicable;
12. For a license applicant that is an impact
zone business, evidence from any qualifying owner, passive investor, or
employee proving the qualification of the person under the impact zone business
criteria pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-6.5;
13. For a license applicant that is a social
equity business, evidence from any qualifying owner or passive investor
attesting to the qualification of the person under the social equity business
criteria pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30-6.6; and
14. For a microbusiness license applicant,
proof that at least 51 percent of the total number of persons included in the
microbusiness license applicant, including all owners, principals, and
employees, are residents of either the municipality in which the microbusiness
is, or will be located, or of a municipality bordering such a municipality, at
the time of the application.
(d) A conditional license applicant shall
provide the Commission with a complete disclosure that includes all true
parties of interest.
1. The license applicant
shall not attempt to conceal or disguise ownership or other control over its
operations in its submissions, and such an attempt shall be grounds for denial
of an application.
(e)
Application materials submitted to the Commission pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
24:6I-36 and this section shall not be
considered public records pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
47:1A-1 et seq., or the common law concerning
access to government records.
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